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August
  August is the month, in which I was born
  Born in false light that banished the outside darkness
  Cry and wail I did, I would forever mourn, the
  Defence, the safety this world does not possess.
  Early in the night,
  First light still awaited the golden-locked pre teen,
  Gabriel I was named,
  Harm had not yet touched me, a slate that was still clean,
  Innocent, Naive,
  Just a small, light-haired child,
  Kindergarden still awaited, the
  Li’l one that always smiled.
  Maturity then found me,
  Nestled in the world of dreams,
  “Out with you! To reality!” it said,
  Prepped I was not, it seems.
  Quickly I learned of the planet’s horrible truths,
  Racism, Trafficking, War and Corruption,
  Starvation, Drugs and Deceitful leaders,
  Terrorism, Murderers and Violent Abduction
  Unfairness, Jealousy, Greed, Pride and Gluttony
  Vainly, I realised it: We are Earth’s destruction.
  Weakened by it all, my light hair quickly darkened.
  Xanadu and Heaven are definitely not here, but
  Yes, there is still hope, and I know this for my hair has not yet blackened,
  Zealously guarding the good that’s left on the planet with a month called August.

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This is an alphabet poem, each line starting with the next letter in order. I have the luxury of being a realist and thanks to that I have been able to observe truths about this world, truths I would have prefered to be left out from my experiences. But if by showing these truths to the reader I can instill in him or her a determination to help better this world, then I present to you: August.